@MbuyiseniNdlozi Don't publicly raise concerns or protest because an adversary might use those criticisms for propaganda or diplomatic advantage, faulty reasoning!
🚨Oliver Kahn:
“If we're rewriting football history now, I have a small suggestion: I'd like FIFA to rescind the yellow card shown to Michael Ballack in the 2002 World Cup semifinal, the one that ruled him out of the final. And while we're at it, we might as well replay the final against Brazil."
This is one of the funniest things I’ve been sent:
“Not even the British Museum has taken as much from Egypt as FIFA just did.”
Thank you for sending this to me, LS!
#worldcup
Nigeria has won 3 Gold medals at the International STEM Olympiad in Rome, Italy.
Onyedikachi Egejurum won a Gold medal in Mathematics in the World Primary Category.
Don Anele Munachimso won a Gold medal in Science (Grade 11).
Chimdiebube Onwubiko won a Gold medal in Grade 9.
Incredible Egyptian goal is disallowed because of a foul far away, then same situation a few minutes later and goal for Argentina not disallowed! No VAR, nothing? FIFA again looks like a corrupt joke, playing favorites for stars.
Meet Victor Asiwe, 27 year old, from Potchestroom. Graduated with a Masters Degree in Business Administration, at the top of his class at Stanford University (USA).
As a teenager in grade 11 in High School he taught himself how to be a programmer. After his first degree at UCT, he worked for Discovery, and helped Discovery build a new IT division.
Today, because of his success in Standford USA, he has received two job offers from two top USA companies in Sillicon Valley. He has yet to choose which company he wishes to work for. However both companies are offering him a high competitive international salary.
The Youth truly are the future👌🏽💫
OROS GOES 100% SOUTH AFRICAN
Tiger Brands has sourced 100% of the oranges needed for Oros from South African growers for the second consecutive citrus season, ending its reliance on imports.
The company buys around 45,000 metric tonnes of oranges each year, equal to about 275 million oranges, to produce concentrate for the popular beverage.
The decision supports local farmers with stable demand while strengthening South Africa’s agricultural value chain.
Full story - https://t.co/ktd0saoKjH
SIX YEARS LATER, GROUP FIVE SURVIVES
Group Five has officially exited business rescue after six years, achieving one of South Africa’s most successful corporate recoveries.
The construction group, which entered business rescue in 2019 with around R7bn in debt and more than 2,300 creditors, has paid all creditors in full while preserving most jobs and completing the majority of its construction projects.
The outcome far exceeded expectations, with liquidation previously expected to leave creditors with only a fraction of what they were owed and shareholders with nothing.
Any remaining surplus could now be returned to shareholders, marking a remarkable turnaround for the once-struggling engineering giant.
Full story - https://t.co/iYVUFTdjjQ